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Which state has a wild rose as its state flower?

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New York which selected the rose (Genus Rosa) without naming any of the 100 or more species or any particular color. Georgia for example selected the Cherokee Rose (Rosa laevigata), Iowa, which selected the Wild Prarie Rose (Rosa arkansana), North Dakota which also chose the Wild Prarie Rose but gives everyone an option by naming both the (Rosa arkansana) and the (Rosa blanda) and Oklahoma which also names only the Genus (Rosa).

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